Education
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: MFA Studio Arts, 2019
University of Arkansas; Fayetteville, Arkansas: MA English literature, 2000
Exhibits & Honors
2024 Nature is a Haunted House, solo show, Cottey College, Nevada Missouri *scheduled show
2023 Nature is a Haunted House, solo show, Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
2022 Undomesticated, group exhibition at Gallery One, Ellensburg, Washington State
2022 Still Life, two-person show, Historic Arkansas Museum, Little Rock, Arkansas
2021 Nature is a Haunted House, solo show, Henderson State University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
2020 Faculty Biennial, Henderson State University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
2019 Thesis Exhibition at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2018- 2019 Faculty Biennial, Henderson State University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
2018 VAG Show, group exhibition, Emergent Arts, Hot Springs, Arkansas
2017 Solo show, Prohibition Press, Hot Springs, Arkansas
2017 Solo show, Red Light Roastery, Hot Springs, Arkansas
2016 56th Annual Delta Exhibition, Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
2016 Scholarship to attend Advanced Problem Design: Watercolor at Winthrop Rockefeller Center through University of Arkansas at Little Rock
2014 Reese Fellowship at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
2012 Faculty Exhibit, Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, Hot Springs, Arkansas
2010 Art Church Artist Exhibition, Hot Springs, Arkansas
Experience
Adjunct Professor, National Park College, January 2020- Present
Courses: Painting I, Drawing II
Adjunct Professor, Henderson State University, August 2018- 2022
Courses: Drawing I &II, Design I, Painting I & II, Advanced Painting, Advanced Drawing
Professional Development Instructor in Fiber Art, Summer Intensive at Henderson State University, June 2022
Education Coordinator, Emergent Arts, May 2016 - December 2017
Recruiting, scheduling, and managing course instructors
Interpretation Manager, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, January 2015- May 2015
Reviewing and generating museum content for exhibitions
Humanities Department Chair, Arkansas School For Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, August 2013- December 2013
Full administrative duties: managing department budget, coordinating department programs, managing 9 full time and 2 part-time employees, designing and implementing 4 courses, advising for 5-9 student projects.
Humanities Instructor, Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, August 2007- May 2013
Courses: Junior English Composition, (college credit), Senior English Composition (college credit), Painting I & II, Drawing I & II, Art History I and II (5 point weighted course through Arkansas Department of Education), Fundamentals in Research Methods (advising of year-long research projects with students).
Committee Work: Technology Committee, Curriculum Review Committee, Search Committees
Advising: Main faculty advisor for five student thesis projects; committee advisor for 10-15 student projects
Projects: Coordinated several inter-disciplinary lessons, public talks, and student theses integrating the sciences and the fine arts
Press
“Interview with Artist Anne Greenwood” by Philip Mayeux, The Arkansas Art Scene Blog, August 29, 2022
“Where the Wild Things Grow: Inspiration Drawn from Encounters with the Natural World,” American Society of Botanical Artists, September 2022
“Still Life: Anne Greenwood and Lane Chapman” by Carey Voss, Historic Arkansas Museum, 2022
“The Venerable Monosyllable: The V Show Unfolds at Emergent Arts” by Stephanie Smittle, Arkansas Times, June 7, 2018
“An Inside Look at Tonight’s 58th Annual Delta Exhibition” AY Magazine, June 2016
References available upon request